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Appalachia, Branch Fork, Buck Fork, C.H. McCloud, genealogy, Harts Creek, history, Logan Banner, Logan County, Mt. Era United Baptist Church, Pink Mullins, R. Baisden, T. Vance, Tom Baisden, Tom Maynard, West Virginia, Whirlwind
A correspondent named “Sunshine and Happiness” from Whirlwind on Harts Creek in Logan County, West Virginia, offered the following items, which the Logan Banner printed on April 27, 1923:
There have been a many events happen this week, I will write a few.
Mr. R. Baisden made a business trip to Pink Mullins Sunday.
Mr. T. Vance was visiting Branch Fork Sunday. Wonder where his tie was?
Tom Maynard visited Buck Fork on the 11th and 12th of April. Come back, Tom. Someone enjoys your company.
There was a grand sermon delivered at the Mt. Era Chapel Sunday.
Charles seems to be looking forward to something very bright. I bet I know what.
Several neighbors attended the funeral of Mr. C.H. McCloud’s fine white pony Friday evening.
Mr. Tom Baisden’s mansion is nearly completed. He will give a grand supper and dance when it is finished.